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In the modern age, it can be difficult to step away from the hustle and bustle of day-to-day life. Your phone can be waiting for you to respond before you finish your breakfast, and the stress of work can follow you home. With social media, spending time outside of work can turn into a comparison of your life to others'. While being more connected than ever before, the constant stimuli of the modern age can lead to a busy, cluttered mind and leave us feeling restless. The only solution is to power down and take a break from the screens that surround us.
As summer starts winding down and routines begin to return, having a few easy breakfasts you can prep ahead can make healthy eating so much easier.
This Strawberry Rhubarb Chia Oatmeal is a simple combination of creamy rolled oats and a naturally sweet strawberry-rhubarb chia topping. It's packed with fiber and made with just a handful of wholesome ingredients, making it a delicious option for busy mornings, back-to-school breakfasts, or meal prep.
And don't feel like you have to stick with strawberries and rhubarb. Once you have the basic idea down, you can use the same chia fruit topping with whatever fruit you have on hand.
A client asked me a question yesterday that I thought was worth sharing because it gets at something I talk about all the time when we’re working on eating habits and sustainable weight loss. Often times, I draw inspiration from questions that I’m asked or certain scenarios that clients present to me. I figure if they’re asking - some of you are wondering too.
She said, “I always want a cookie. There’s a point almost every day when I want one. Is that just a thought distortion, or does it mean I’m weak-willed?”
My answer was simple: that cookie could mean a lot of different things.
And figuring out what it means is much more useful than deciding that you have no willpower.
This is actually what I teach on a daily basis and what I work with clients on - finding the source of the challenge and then learning how to decode it so you can take the steps to move forward.
A client told me recently, "I hope this is the one. I've tried everything else."
She was talking about a new high-protein plan. And I've heard some version of that sentence more times than I can count — keto, low-carb, macros, whatever the current program happens to be. There's always this quiet hope attached to it: maybe this is finally the thing that works.
Here's what stands out to me every single time. It's never about the diet.
If you're someone who keeps searching outside yourself for the right diet, the right protocol, the perfect plan — you're probably always going to be searching. Not because you haven't found the right one yet. Because the thing you're actually looking for isn't a plan at all.
One of my coaching clients recently said something to me about her journey and I thought the subject of the conversation was worth sharing. I’ve changed some of the information to protect the client but the concepts remain the same.
"I always get to this certain weight... and then I just can't seem to get past it. I always get stuck here, and I really don't want to end up stuck again."
As soon as she said it, something really stood out to me. Not because I didn’t believe her. I absolutely believe her. It had more to do with the way she is thinking than anything else…
If you're looking for a dinner that's packed with flavor but still simple enough for a busy weeknight, these Healthy Bang Bang Chicken Skewers are about to earn a spot in your regular meal rotation.
Tender grilled chicken is lightly seasoned, brushed with a creamy sweet chili sauce while it cooks, and finished with an extra drizzle just before serving. Paired with grilled asparagus and zucchini, this meal is colorful, satisfying, and full of fresh summer flavor.
One of my favorite things about this recipe is how versatile it is. Enjoy it straight off the grill for dinner, slice the leftovers over a salad for lunch, tuck the chicken into lettuce wraps, or serve it over rice bowls for easy meal prep throughout the week.
One of the questions I hear all the time from coaching clients taking GLP-1 medications is:
"Is it normal to feel constipated?"
Or sometimes they'll say,
"I just don't feel...normal anymore."
I’m writing this blog post because I know that, for some people, it can also be a little bit hard to talk about. It might feel a little bit embarrassing to ask. I figured I could create a safe reference point through a blog post so you can get some of your questions answered.
When the weather is still warm but life starts getting busy again, simple meals that feel fresh, satisfying, and easy to repurpose become some of the best recipes to keep on repeat.
This grilled chicken with sun-dried tomato bruschetta is one of those meals. It's packed with lean protein, colorful vegetables, fresh herbs, and healthy fats, making it just as perfect for a weeknight dinner as it is for meal prep.
One of my favorite things about this recipe is how versatile it is. Serve it with grilled vegetables, rice, or pasta for dinner, then slice the leftover chicken over a salad for lunch the next day or tuck it into a wrap for an easy grab-and-go meal.
If you're looking for a simple Mediterranean-inspired dinner that feels restaurant-worthy without requiring much effort, this recipe is one you'll come back to all season long.
Most of us know the feeling. Your shoulders sit somewhere near your ears, your mind races through tomorrow's to-do list before today's is even finished, and your phone buzzes with one more notification demanding attention right now.
This is the baseline for a lot of modern life, and our bodies are paying the price. The nervous system, the intricate network that governs how we respond to stress, rest, and everything in between, was never designed to run at a constant simmer.
There is a simple, research-backed antidote that doesn't require a prescription or a subscription: nature. Stepping outside, even briefly, can shift the body out of a stress response and into a state of genuine rest.
This article explores why that shift happens, what the science says about it, and how you can build small doses of the outdoors into a life that often feels too busy to slow down.
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Eating high-protein and lower-carb doesn't have to mean giving up the foods you love or living on salads and grilled chicken. The goal is to create meals that are satisfying, nutrient-dense, and easy to fit into real life.
For many people, increasing protein while being more intentional about carbohydrates can help meals feel more satisfying and make it easier to manage hunger throughout the day. The key is to focus on what you can add—protein, vegetables, healthy fats, and fiber—rather than simply focusing on what you need to take away.
And remember, lower-carb doesn't have to mean no-carb. Foods like berries, beans, lentils, vegetables, and whole grains can still be part of a healthy eating pattern. Your individual nutritional needs, preferences, activity level, and health goals matter, so use these recipes as a starting point and customize them for you.